Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator who hacked a bunch of celebrities' voicemails on behalf of Murdoch-owned tabloid News of the World has now commented on what the paper asked of him: "Working for the News of the World was never easy. There was relentless pressure. There was a constant demand for results. I knew what we did pushed the limits ethically. But, at the time, I didn't understand that I had broken the law at all." Mmm hmm. Also, Rebekah Brooks, the News of the World editor at the time the paper was hacking a murdered girl's voicemail, says it's "inconceivable" that she would have known about such a thing. Sure, sure. But that's not what you were saying on your cell phone last night, Rebekah.